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Principles of e-Learning Design

Principles of e-Learning Design

Principles of e-Learning Design “Life is a travelling to the edge of knowledge, then a leap taken.” -D.H. Lawrence Online teaching and elearning design are fascinating niches for those who […]

Phil Wade Interviews: Elena Matveeva

Elena Matveeva

Phil Wade Interviews: Elena Matveeva Elena Matveeva has been teaching English in Russia since 1998. She has taught English courses at University, given private classes to students of different age […]

Should I Mind My Own Beeswax?

Should I mind my own Beeswax

Should I mind my own Beeswax? WELL, EXCUSE ME! I made the mistake today of commenting on a colleague’s Facebook post, an English teacher from Russia, mentioning that the expression […]

Growth Hacking Your Book Sales

Growth Hacking Your Book Sales

Growth Hacking Your Book Sales In many ways writing and creating your own book is the easy part of self-publishing. The really difficult part comes when you start trying to […]

The Growth Mindset in Education

The growth mindset in education Luckily, there are a host of easy ways to slip in the growth mindset in education .Any teacher knows that one of the biggest obstacles […]

KoreaTESOL (KOTESOL) International Conference

KOTESOL

KoreaTESOL (KOTESOL)  International Conference Another conference is done and as the post-conference cocktail of exhaustion and euphoria fades, I would like share with you who we are, what it is […]

Getting Started As an Online Teacher

Getting Started As an Online Teacher

English learners are moving online in ever increasing numbers. They spend hours on YouTube watching videos in English; they use social media to connect with other learners; and they buy […]

How To Become A Published Author

How To Become A Published Author

How to become a published author How to become a published author? You’re an ELT teacher and you’ve been teaching now for a number of years. You feel confident in […]

Teaching English Through Drama

Teaching English Through Drama

Teaching English through Drama To the average EFL teacher putting on a play with children in a foreign language may seem ambitious, especially when pupils are struggling with the basics. […]

How Should You Speak When Teaching?

How Should You Speak When Teaching

How Should You Speak When Teaching? Accents are heavily affected by certain vowel sounds, and you can help your students’ communicative skills and reduce their errors by selecting a more […]